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On Monday, morning temperature in the national capital was recorded at 27.6 degrees Celsius. Humidity levels were recorded at around 48 percent. If you mix both conditions, the weather in the city is likely to be uncomfortable.
The week was hot in Delhi, the temperature reached 44 degrees Celsius on Monday. The temperature of the city has touched the highest point in June so far, and according to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), it may increase even more. IMD has estimated that Delhi’s maximum temperature in the coming days may exceed 45 degrees Celsius. On Monday, morning temperature in the national capital was recorded at 27.6 degrees Celsius. Humidity levels were recorded at around 48 percent. If you mix both conditions, the weather in the city is likely to be uncomfortable.
On Sunday, Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 42.1 degrees Celsius. The national capital will remain under Yellow alert for the next four days as IMD has warned of “hot and humid” conditions to continue. IMD scientist Akhil Srivastava told ANI that if we talk about northwest India, then for the next four days, most subdivisions- especially in the plains- are likely to experience the situation of Lu. In Delhi NCR, today and tomorrow [सोमवार और मंगलवार] The temperature is expected to move above 45 ° C, which can cause heatstroke in different places. Yellow alert has been issued for the region.
Air quality has also deteriorated in Delhi, the air quality index (AQI) was recorded at 219 on Monday morning. This level is placed in the “poor” category by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). AQI levels between 201 and 300 can cause difficulty in breathing for sensitive people. Apart from heat and humidity, AQI is another problem that residents of Delhi are facing.
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